No-fault claims fee to drop 55% under new Michigan law; many motorists will pay nothing
And that's only for motorists who opt to continue with unlimited medical coverage.
Those who choose lower limits for medical coverage, available under a law passed in May, will avoid the fee altogether, officials said.
Wednesday's announcement by the
Still, it's too early to say exactly how anyone's overall insurance bill will be affected by the new law when it begins to take effect in
The new law also guarantees eight years of savings of between 10% and 100% in the personal injury protection (PIP) portion of the auto insurance bill, depending on what level of medical coverage is selected. But insurers also have said that motorists are likely to face higher premiums in the liability insurance portion of their premiums.
Both Whitmer, a Democrat, and Republican legislative leaders cheered Wednesday's announcement.
Whitmer said the planned reduction "demonstrates that our historic bipartisan legislation will provide real savings to
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"All across
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For next year, "the 55% reduction results directly from savings created by cost controls for medical treatment and other changes made to
"These changes are estimated to erase the MCCA's deficit of approximately
The MCCA increased the fee by 13% in 2018 and 6.3% in 2017.
The fee, which covers medical claims that exceed
But those who opt for less than unlimited medical coverage will no longer have to pay the fee, at all.
The new law ends
PIP premiums sometimes make up 50% of a driver's total auto insurance premium, and some motorists are expected to save more than
The catastrophic claims fee has been controversial because the association board is controlled by insurance companies and state courts have ruled that although the MCCA was created by an act of the Legislature, it is not subject to the Michigan Freedom of Information Act. Critics complain it is not transparent in how it calculates the fee.
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